Corrections and clarifications: An earlier version gave KTRK-TV as the source of this story. County 10 was the original source.

A Wyoming woman was searching for Pokemon while playing a new game on her phone, when she found a dead body instead.

Shayla Wiggins, 19, told community news outlet County 10 she was playing Pokémon Go, which requires users to walk around and capture Pokemon and collect items in real-world locations, when she found the body.

"I woke up this morning, and I wanted to go get a water Pokemon, so I just got up and went for my little walk, a walk to catch Pokemon," Wiggins told County 10.

Wiggins found a man lying face down in the river near her Riverton, Wyo., home.

Fremont County Sheriff's Department told County 10 the body belonged to an unidentified adult male.

"The death appears to be accidental in nature and possibly that of a drowning," the sheriff's department told County 10 in a statement. "There is no evidence at this time that would indicate foul play. Evidence located at the scene has led investigators to believe the man went into the water at the location he was found.”

From right, Mia Melugin, 13, her brother Liam Melugin, 16, and their friend Joshua Loughren, 16, play Pokemon Go while sitting at the NorthPark Center mall in Dallas. A few moments after this picture was taken, a security guard ordered them to unplug their phones from the floor power outlet and keep moving.
Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY

Andrew Lau, 23, and Wanda Voong, 21, found themselves in the middle of a grassy field in San Mateo Central Park in San Mateo, Calif., pursuing a “Bulbasaur” character from the Pokémon Go augmented reality mobile game in San Mateo, Calif. on July 10, 2016.
Laura Mandaro, USA TODAY

Jeffry Campanero, 25, Jeremy Castro, 29, and Ronsen Carinio, 25, all of San Francisco, in San Mateo, Calif., playing Pokemon Go. They travelled about 20 miles south of the city to play the augmented reality game, which has users hunt for characters. Many are in public parks.
Laura Mandaro, USA TODAY